The incident started when police were called to the Lakeshore Estate mobile home park in Goshen on Saturday, authorities said. During the drug investigation, police say, they found a grenade and C-4 explosives, which led to the evacuation of the community.

Nestor Garlejo, 35, was charged with possession of drugs, child endangerment and possession of explosives.

“There was a grenade; he was under the assumption that it was a dud,” Garlejo’s mother, Geanie Meadors, said.

In addition to Garlejo, Marlaina Todd, 26, and two children were in the home when police arrived. Todd faces the same charges as Garlejo.

Police said Garlejo and Todd were connected the third suspect, Kimberly Whitworth. Whitworth is accused of stealing cigarettes and 3,000 oxycodone and hydrocodone pills from her employer of 12 years, Joseph McAuliffe of Pohlman Pharmacy.

McAuliffe says he received an anonymous tip that Whitworth was stealing from his business.

“It's hard to believe that somebody you've known...that long can do that to you,” McAuliffe said.

Police said Whitworth lived near Garlejo and Todd and sold or traded the pills to them. Whitworth made more than $60,000 selling the pills, officers said.

McAuliffe said he is also missing about $18,000 from his business.

"I didn't have any plans of retiring. I'm at that age where I could but I really didn't have any plans to. Now, it just makes it even more difficult to think about it," McAuliffe said.

Garlejo’s bond was set at $100,000. Todd’s bond was set at $50,000. Both are due back in court on April 29.

Whitworth’s preliminary hearing on Monday was continued to a later date.